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We've visited 7 National Parks on our 3 week Roadtrip in the US. Each is so well organized, with maps and information boards throughout the Parks. This one is no exception. We bought an Annual Pass costing $80 at our first Park, which covered us...More

This place is too beautiful for words. Pictures don't do it justice. There is so much to take in, it was a spiritual experience for me, imagining how it must have looked over the years. The train ride is a must, the guides pointed all...More

We took the train from Williams. Lots of tourists from all over the world. The blue line shuttle bus was a nice way to see the park especially for elderly senior citizens who have limited mobility! Only issue was very limited bathrooms were open by...More

This National Park has many problems. The Park Service has done its best to overcome them, but you can't fix everything. The Park Service is charged with protecting lands, but also providing access to all people.
They do a good job with parking and shuttle...More

Having now seen the canyon for myself its no wonder this place is on most people bucket lists. The Canyon views are breath taking. We completed the rim walk which took us about 3 hours and we couldn't believe what we saw. The weather was...More

We visited the South Rim in mid October, flying from a small airport on the outskirts of Vegas, flown to the national park in a small plane, stopped at a visitor centre and took a walk around the rim and then took a short helicopter...More

Hi Keith, if you want to see the Grand Canyons, and you want to drive there, you will need to either go the South Rim or if you are willing to pay around $80 per person, you can go to the West rim which is run by the... More

Hi Keith, if you want to see the Grand Canyons, and you want to drive there, you will need to either go the South Rim or if you are willing to pay around $80 per person, you can go to the West rim which is run by the Hualapai Tribe. Check there website by putting the keywords Grand Canyon West because I am not supposed to put the link here. Also, check my review under Grand Canyon National Park for more info if you'd like.